Student who skipped class for a year arrested after calling in BOMB THREAT to graduation in a bid to stop her mother realizing she hadn't completed her course

Confession: Danielle Shea of Quincy, Massachusetts, admitted making the threats after being arrested at the indoor campus athletic arena, the TD Bank Sports Center, where commencement was taking place

Fearful that her family would learn she was not graduating, a 22-year-old woman phoned in bomb threats to Quinnipiac University on Sunday to try and force commencement ceremonies to be canceled, police said.

Hamden police said Danielle Shea of Quincy, Massachusetts, gave a detailed confession after being arrested at the indoor campus athletic arena, the TD Bank Sports Center, where the commencement for the university's College of Arts and Sciences had been moved because of the threats. She was wearing a cap and gown she'd purchased.

Police said Shea didn't attend the university this year, but her mother paid thousands of dollars she thought was for her daughter's education. When graduation arrived, Shea panicked when relatives didn't see her name on the graduation roster, they said.

According to police, Shea made two calls to the university's public safety department. In the first, about 20 minutes before the start of the 6 p.m. graduation ceremony, she stated there was a 'bomb in the library,' said police. In the second call, about 20 minutes later, police said Shea warned 'Several bombs are on campus' and noted 'You haven't cleared out graduation. That's not a good idea.'